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Show ? V WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- VIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JANUARY 21, 1982 Refuse Raises Fees Effective March 1, the Refuse Board has set the following charges for dumping refuse at the land fill east of Hill Field. COMMERCIAL refuse will be $4 per ton. Commercial pickup trucks (small loads) which are not weighed will be $2 per load. Old tires will be allowed in at $20 per ton, and .. commercial refuse outside the bountries of North Davis County will cost the hauler $7 per don. North Davis County NICOLE NELSON then-gree- ADDRESSES KIWANIS The Clearfield Kiwanis Club held their Thursday morning meeting at the Country Garden Restaurant. This was in celeb ration of the 67th anniversary of Kiwanis International and also the 42nd anniversary of the Kiwanis International Foundation. It was a Celebration Pride, meeting. The Clearfield Kiwanis Club was found Free C of C Community Health Fair Readied The Kaysville Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a free Community Health Fair on Jan. 23 from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kaysville Elementary School. Chairman of the event is c".ndy Butterfield, executive ecretary of the Chamber along with the help of the Kaysville Chamber of Commerce Board. THE DECA CLUB from Davis High School will help usher, and the members of the Davis High Band will furnish posters as a project. There will be various demonstrations, movies, pamphlets, samples ..and general information for .'those attending. Those participating are Dr. Larry Isakson, Dr. John B. Taylor, Dr. David Warden and Medex Terry Evans, as physicians. Dr. Jerry Wilde, Dr. Clark Rampton, Dr. Jack Rampton, Dr. Stephen Morgan, Dr. Ted Green and Dr. James Steele as orthodontists and dentists; Kaysville Drug Co.; Dr. Brian Bums and Dr. Richard Barton from the Chiropractic Care Center and Dr. Aerobic Exercise, Hair. Care Specialists, Fran Brown and North Davis Medical Center, Davis County Mental Health, Overeaters Anonymous, Care by Noel Whitaker, and the Davis County Medical Wives Auxiliary, np Davis County Paramedics, HAPPY BIRTHDAY Reaching that one year milestone, recently, are Nicole Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rober Nelson of 229 Barbara in Layton, whose birthday was Dec. 20 and Shawn Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rich of 1621 N. 1600 W. in Clinton, whose birthday was New Years eve; and Jaclyn Dawn Webster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Webster of 2194 S. 50 W. in Clearfield, who came as a 1981 New Years baby Jan. 1. DAVIS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER EVENING CLASSES THE PROGRAM featured Mayor Neldon Hamblin, newly appointed, and his topic was (The Challenge of Community Service in 1982). The procla-matio- n was signed by Mayor Hamblin, read and posted. Bob Preece a business consultant presented a talk on Posiretive Mental Attitudes, lated to the Kiwanis growth. Coleman Scheuller, podiatrist. ALSO THE Kaysville Fire Dept., the American Cancer Society, the Heart Association, Northern Utah Hospice, ed in September of 1939. SHAWN RICH resi- dents who used to come in free with the presentation of refuse card at the scale house will now pay $1 cash at the scale house with presentation of the card. Patrons without the refuse card will be charged $2 cash to dump home refuse. Cards may be obtained at the city office where patrons are residents. There will be a $5 returned check charge on all bad checks. New Clearfield Mayor Neldon Hamblin, spoke to the citys Kiwanis club, recently, meeting with members including Ben Adam, left. Smith Page, Paul Boggs, Harold Steele and Rod Davenport, city finance JACLYN DAWN WEBSTER Co., Jogger Specialists, Jan Cheney, Valerie Barrett, Pre-Nat- al A special tribute was given to Allen A. Taylor a club mem- ber who passed away last week. He served the organization for over 35 years and this was acknowledged by Ben Adams the current president of the club, vsb BARRY H. AVERY TAX SERVICE in the comfort of your home Business Personal Partnership Audit Service Year Around 14 Years Experience For Appointment Call 376-261- 9 New Class starts March 24, 1982 Registration: During class time Programs are open FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL entry-ope- n exit. 766-244- 1 , ; |